Sunday, February 3, 2013

Lumbrokinase for biofilm busting?

From Jenna's Lyme blog:

Has anyone heard of Lumbrokinase?   Well, if you haven't, lumbrokinase is a group of six, novel proteolytic enzymes derived from the earthworm Lumbricus Rubellus, and it is slowly establishing itself as possibly the best and brightest new treatment for chronic Lyme sufferer.

I say a new treatment because it is new information for me, generously supplied by a fellow Lymie Ted Patterson who has tried it and feels better than he has in years. The more I researched this enzyme, the more excited I have become.

First, lumbrokinase has been used successfully in China's four top hospitals in nerve and infectious diseases since 1995 without any harmful side effects. Initially used for the potent ability to dissolve blood clots and vein thrombosis, it was soon discovered to improve the quality of blood in a number of ways that are still being discovered.

According to Allery Research Group,   medical reports from leading researchers and doctors have further discovered the power of lumbrokinase to not only dissolve clots which obviously helps protect against heart disease and strokes, but also:...

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